John Deere C350 Mower-Conditioner
Make | John Deere |
Model | C350 |
Type | Mower Conditioners |
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Description
- Reduce service time with Quick Change Knives
- Updated design and styling
- Impeller, urethane or V-10 conditioners
- Forming vanes provide the option of wider windrows
- Easier serviceability with modular-design cutterbar
Models
Quickly prepare the mower-conditioner for transport
Overview
An advantage John Deere has over most competitors is that the mower-conditioners transport directly behind the tractor at nearly the same width as its cut. Operators can transition from road to field configuration and back again quickly and easily.
- Quickly move between fields when road transport is required
- Minimize transport dimensions for improved narrow road transport
Side-pull models (S250, S300, and S350) have the tongue positioned in the center of the frame and drivelines that enter from the top to improve transport width.
The C450 also has provisions to allow end-wise transport if you already have a dedicated transport cart. After backing the machine onto the cart and securing it, the tongue can be positioned parallel with the cutting head, allowing it to be towed by the tractor at under 2.8 m (9.2 ft).
Protect your crop with conditioner options to fit your needs
Achieving the right conditioning action can significantly reduce dry down time. That means less time needed to cure, maintaining optimum feed values, and preventing leaf loss in legumes. Hay and forage producers have a wide variety of crops and conditions. That’s why John Deere mower-conditioners offer four different conditioners.
- Conditioning reduces the time required for dry down
- Multiple conditioner options match a wide variety of crop types
- Faster dry down can increase nutrients retained in harvested crops
- Suitable for traditional dry hay or haylage operations
Conditioner types include:
- Impeller – ideal for light-stemmed grasses and alfalfa that respond well to scuffing of the stems
- Urethane – a soft roll that provides excellent performance in legumes and grasses
- V10 steel – increased crimping for faster dry down and improved wear life
- Tri-Lobe™ conditioner – a premium, patented roll system that uses a chevron design to crimp and crush
Minimize dry down time with proper windrow formation
Windrow formation is the final step of mower-conditioner functionality. Proper windrow formation is critical to reducing dry down times for dry hay and haylage or providing consistent chopping speeds and cut lengths for forage harvesting applications.
Characteristics of a quality windrow include:
- Consistent volume of crop throughout the windrow
- No clumping of material that can lead to inconsistent dry down
- Square shoulder and even edges
Sized to the width of the harvesting equipment or spread wide to allow for maximum exposure
John Deere mower-conditioners allow you to customize windrows to match your needs.
- Crop quality is maintained for higher feed value.
- Windrow width can be matched to harvesting equipment.
- Spread crop wide to maximize exposure (up to 337.8 cm [133 in.] with a properly equipped C400), further reducing dry down times.
Adjustable swath boards help direct crop coming through the conditioner assembly, providing a quick adjustment to windrow width.
- No tools required for easy in-field adjustments
- Used to make large adjustments to windrow width
0 Series Mower-Conditioners come standard with forming vanes on the swath board when available. Previously referred to as a wide swath kit, the forming vanes allow the mower-conditioner to increase windrow widths up to 25 percent and can be used to further customize windrow formation to match crop conditions.
- Install all vanes directing crop flow outward to provide the widest windrow and fastest curing
- Use vanes to direct heavy crop flow for more even distribution and consistent drying
- When not in use, forming vanes can be stored on the machine for easy access
The C400 produced the widest windrow when tested against a competitive machine, providing a windrow of conditioned alfalfa that was over 337.8 cm (133 in.). This was over 84 percent of the cut width for the C400 compared to 72 percent for the competition.
Forming shields allow fine-tuning of the windrow width. This can allow you to easily match the windrow to your tractor’s tire spacing and prevent driving on cut and conditioned crop.
- No tools required for easy in-field adjustments
- Allow the operator to fine-tune the windrow width to match equipment and dry-down needs
- Operator can easily set windrow width as required because of changes in crop type, conditions, and operating speed
Save time with quick-change knives
Having sharp knives on your machine is critical to harvesting all your crop and leaving a clean-cut field. Changing dull or bent knives is no longer a time-consuming job with the John Deere quick-change knife (QCK) system. There are no worries about having an impact or air compressor to change out the bolts. Simply insert the QCK tool into the disk and press down. The knives can be swapped out in seconds.
- Reduce time to change knives by more than 50 percent over the bolted system
- Base equipment for every John Deere mower conditioner
- Kits are available to retrofit most 600, 800, and 900 Series Mower-Conditioners
Reduced maintenance and proven cutterbar reliability with 5-year coverage
John Deere's patented design cutterbar is made from individual, diagonal-cut modules, making serviceability easy. Each module can be removed for service individually, leaving the remaining cutterbar modules attached to the frame.
- Nodular iron modules are highly resistant to impact damage
- Large, heavy-duty idler gears reduce driveline speed and wear
- Shear hub protection minimizes cost and decreases repair time in the field
- Gauge shoes provide accurate control of cut height and protect cutterbar
- Low-profile cutterbar allows the operator to cut at a flatter angle for improved cut quality and reduced wear on components
- Common oil bath keeps internal components lubricated and reduce oil-level checkpoints
Because John Deere is confident in the reliability, every mower conditioner includes a 5-year warranty on cutterbar components. This gives you peace of mind knowing that if you do experience a warrantable failure, your machine is backed through your experienced, local John Deere dealer.
Each cutting disk is attached to a shearhub (driver) on the splined pinion gear. Power to the disk is interrupted when the driver shears to protect the internal components of the cutterbar. Damage is limited to exposed components and does not require disassembly of the cutting modules.
- Reduces damage to the cutterbar and driveline components
- Improved uptime with limited disassembly required
The gauge shoe setting determines the height of the crop stubble, but also prevents the majority of the cutterbar from being in constant contact with abrasive soils and rocks. The S250, S300, S350, C300, C350, and C400 have three height adjustments on the gauge shoe. The C450 and C500 come from the factory with six adjustments. Through service attachments, gauge shoe extensions are available to increase the number of adjustments if there is a need for higher stubble height.
Specifications
- Additional information - Date collected: August 24, 2020
- Cutterbar - Adjustable gauge shoes: Yes
- Cutterbar - Angle adjustment: Manual or hydraulic
- Cutterbar - Angle range: 2-8 degree (angle)
- Cutterbar - Cutterbar oil check: Combination check, drain plug
- Cutterbar - Cutterbar protection: ShearHub
- Cutterbar - Cutting height: 2.0-9.5 cm<br/>0.8-3.8 in.
- Cutterbar - Cutting width: 3.5 m<br/>11.5 ft
- Cutterbar - Disk drive: Gear
- Cutterbar - Disk speed: 2,650 rpm
- Cutterbar - Knife tip speed: 307 km/h<br/>191 mph
- Cutterbar - Lubrication: Hy-Gard oil
- Cutterbar - Number of disks: 7
- Cutterbar - Number of knives: 14
- Cutterbar - Oil reservoir capacity: 8.5 L<br/>9 U.S. qt
- Cutterbar - Type: John Deere
- Dimensions - Standard tires: 11L-15 standard<br/>11L-15, Optional: 31x13.5L 15
- Dimensions - Transport length: <br/>6.3 m<br/>20.6 ft
- Dimensions - Transport width: <br/>3.5 m<br/>11.5 ft
- Dimensions - Weight, impeller conditioner: With Equal angle 2,479 kg<br/>5,465 lb<br/>Swivel 2,762 kg<br/>6,089 lb<br/>With Urethane roll conditioner: 2,633 kg<br/>5,805 lb<br/>Swivel 2,916 kg<br/>6,429 lb<br/>With Steel roll conditioner: Equal angle 2,695 kg<br/>5,941 lb
- Dimensions - Weight, roll conditioner: Swivel 2,978 kg<br/>6,565 lb
- General - Are wrenches required for adjusting?: <br/><br/>
- Impeller conditioner - Diameter: 60 cm<br/>23.5 in.
- Impeller conditioner - Drive: 3-V powerband belt and sheaves
- Impeller conditioner - Number of speeds: Two
- Impeller conditioner - Number of tines: 57
- Impeller conditioner - Tines type: V-tines
- Impeller conditioner - Width: 236 cm<br/>92.7 in.
- Key Specs - 1000 rpm 1-3/8 in. PTO: 90-150 hp<br/>68-112 kW
- Key Specs - Cutterbar - cutting width: 3.5 m<br/>11.5 ft
- Key Specs - Hydraulic pressure required: 13,790 kPa<br/>2,000 psi
- Key Specs - Number of disks/knifes: 7<br/>14
- Key Specs - Optional hitch: Rockshaft swivel or Drawbar swivel
- Key Specs - PTO speed: 1000 rpm
- Key Specs - Standard hitch: Equal angle
- Key Specs - Transport width: 3.5 m<br/>11.5 ft
- Rolls conditioner - Design: Urethane: Recessed cleat, Steel: Intermeshing flutes V-10
- Rolls conditioner - Diameter: 25.4 cm<br/>10 in.
- Rolls conditioner - Drive: Telescoping shaft
- Rolls conditioner - Speed: 664 rpm
- Rolls conditioner - Type of material: Urethane or Steel
- Rolls conditioner - Width: 236 cm<br/>92.7 in.
- Tractor equipment - Hydraulic pressure required: 13,790 kPa<br/>2,000 psi
- Tractor equipment - Optional hitch: Rockshaft swivel or Drawbar swivel
- Tractor equipment - Standard hitch: Equal angle
- Tractor equipment - Tractor connection: 21 spline
Features
- Cutting Height: 0.8 to 3.7 in. (20 to 95 mm) without extensions; 2.4 to 6.5 in. (60 to 165 mm) with extensions
- Cutting Width: 11 ft. 6 in. (3.5 m)
- PTO Speed: 1,000 rpm only
- 1,000-rpm PTO, 1 3/8" shaft: 90 to 150 hp (68 to 112 kW)
- Discs: 7
- 540-rpm PTO, 1 3/8" shaft: N/A
Copy Set
Quickly prepare the mower-conditioner for transport
Overview
An advantage John Deere has over most competitors is that the mower-conditioners transport directly behind the tractor at nearly the same width as its cut. Operators can transition from road to field configuration and back again quickly and easily.
- Quickly move between fields when road transport is required
- Minimize transport dimensions for improved narrow road transport
Side-pull models (S250, S300, and S350) have the tongue positioned in the center of the frame and drivelines that enter from the top to improve transport width.
The C450 also has provisions to allow end-wise transport if you already have a dedicated transport cart. After backing the machine onto the cart and securing it, the tongue can be positioned parallel with the cutting head, allowing it to be towed by the tractor at under 2.8 m (9.2 ft).
Protect your crop with conditioner options to fit your needs
Achieving the right conditioning action can significantly reduce dry down time. That means less time needed to cure, maintaining optimum feed values, and preventing leaf loss in legumes. Hay and forage producers have a wide variety of crops and conditions. That’s why John Deere mower-conditioners offer four different conditioners.
- Conditioning reduces the time required for dry down
- Multiple conditioner options match a wide variety of crop types
- Faster dry down can increase nutrients retained in harvested crops
- Suitable for traditional dry hay or haylage operations
Conditioner types include:
- Impeller – ideal for light-stemmed grasses and alfalfa that respond well to scuffing of the stems
- Urethane – a soft roll that provides excellent performance in legumes and grasses
- V10 steel – increased crimping for faster dry down and improved wear life
- Tri-Lobe™ conditioner – a premium, patented roll system that uses a chevron design to crimp and crush
Minimize dry down time with proper windrow formation
Windrow formation is the final step of mower-conditioner functionality. Proper windrow formation is critical to reducing dry down times for dry hay and haylage or providing consistent chopping speeds and cut lengths for forage harvesting applications.
Characteristics of a quality windrow include:
- Consistent volume of crop throughout the windrow
- No clumping of material that can lead to inconsistent dry down
- Square shoulder and even edges
Sized to the width of the harvesting equipment or spread wide to allow for maximum exposure
John Deere mower-conditioners allow you to customize windrows to match your needs.
- Crop quality is maintained for higher feed value.
- Windrow width can be matched to harvesting equipment.
- Spread crop wide to maximize exposure (up to 337.8 cm [133 in.] with a properly equipped C400), further reducing dry down times.
Adjustable swath boards help direct crop coming through the conditioner assembly, providing a quick adjustment to windrow width.
- No tools required for easy in-field adjustments
- Used to make large adjustments to windrow width
0 Series Mower-Conditioners come standard with forming vanes on the swath board when available. Previously referred to as a wide swath kit, the forming vanes allow the mower-conditioner to increase windrow widths up to 25 percent and can be used to further customize windrow formation to match crop conditions.
- Install all vanes directing crop flow outward to provide the widest windrow and fastest curing
- Use vanes to direct heavy crop flow for more even distribution and consistent drying
- When not in use, forming vanes can be stored on the machine for easy access
The C400 produced the widest windrow when tested against a competitive machine, providing a windrow of conditioned alfalfa that was over 337.8 cm (133 in.). This was over 84 percent of the cut width for the C400 compared to 72 percent for the competition.
Forming shields allow fine-tuning of the windrow width. This can allow you to easily match the windrow to your tractor’s tire spacing and prevent driving on cut and conditioned crop.
- No tools required for easy in-field adjustments
- Allow the operator to fine-tune the windrow width to match equipment and dry-down needs
- Operator can easily set windrow width as required because of changes in crop type, conditions, and operating speed
Save time with quick-change knives
Having sharp knives on your machine is critical to harvesting all your crop and leaving a clean-cut field. Changing dull or bent knives is no longer a time-consuming job with the John Deere quick-change knife (QCK) system. There are no worries about having an impact or air compressor to change out the bolts. Simply insert the QCK tool into the disk and press down. The knives can be swapped out in seconds.
- Reduce time to change knives by more than 50 percent over the bolted system
- Base equipment for every John Deere mower conditioner
- Kits are available to retrofit most 600, 800, and 900 Series Mower-Conditioners
Reduced maintenance and proven cutterbar reliability with 5-year coverage
John Deere's patented design cutterbar is made from individual, diagonal-cut modules, making serviceability easy. Each module can be removed for service individually, leaving the remaining cutterbar modules attached to the frame.
- Nodular iron modules are highly resistant to impact damage
- Large, heavy-duty idler gears reduce driveline speed and wear
- Shear hub protection minimizes cost and decreases repair time in the field
- Gauge shoes provide accurate control of cut height and protect cutterbar
- Low-profile cutterbar allows the operator to cut at a flatter angle for improved cut quality and reduced wear on components
- Common oil bath keeps internal components lubricated and reduce oil-level checkpoints
Because John Deere is confident in the reliability, every mower conditioner includes a 5-year warranty on cutterbar components. This gives you peace of mind knowing that if you do experience a warrantable failure, your machine is backed through your experienced, local John Deere dealer.
Each cutting disk is attached to a shearhub (driver) on the splined pinion gear. Power to the disk is interrupted when the driver shears to protect the internal components of the cutterbar. Damage is limited to exposed components and does not require disassembly of the cutting modules.
- Reduces damage to the cutterbar and driveline components
- Improved uptime with limited disassembly required
The gauge shoe setting determines the height of the crop stubble, but also prevents the majority of the cutterbar from being in constant contact with abrasive soils and rocks. The S250, S300, S350, C300, C350, and C400 have three height adjustments on the gauge shoe. The C450 and C500 come from the factory with six adjustments. Through service attachments, gauge shoe extensions are available to increase the number of adjustments if there is a need for higher stubble height.